Knoll Ottoman

Inspired by Florence Knoll
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KNOM
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THE PRODUCT

The Knoll Ottoman is a versatile and stylish accessory that combines modern design with exceptional comfort. Featuring clean, minimalist lines, this ottoman serves as both a functional piece and a visual complement to any seating area. Upholstered in high-quality fabric or leather, it offers a plush, supportive surface perfect for resting your feet or adding extra seating when needed. The sturdy frame, often crafted from wood or metal, ensures durability and longevity while maintaining a sleek aesthetic. Its simple yet elegant design makes it a perfect addition to contemporary living rooms, offices, or lounge areas, adding a touch of sophistication and practicality to any modern interior.

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THE DETAILS

  • SKU: KNOM
  • Frame: Full aniline/cashmere/Solid inside wood frame
  • Legs: Stainless Steel Base
  • Style: Celebrated Classic Design
  • Fabric: Premium and Wool Leather
  • Warranty: 5 Years
  • Assembly: Fully
  • Instructions: N/A
  • Care: Vacuum
  • Clean: Dust / Leather Cleaner
  • Comment: Great as a pair
  • Fabric Ordering: Suggested
  • Dimension: Width 63 cm, Depth 63 cm, Height 45 cm
  • Seat Dimension: Height 45 cm approx
  • Packing Dimension: Width 65 cm, Depth 65 cm, Height 49 cm
  • CBM: 0.21  Product Weight: 15 kg
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WHY BUY FROM US?

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  • High-quality materials
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ABOUT THE DESIGNER

Florence Knoll

1917 (United States)

American architect and furniture designer, Florence Knoll Bassett was born in Michigan in 1917. She studied under Mies van der Rohe and Eliel Saarinen, before becoming a protégé of Eliel’s son, Eero Saarinen. In 1946, Florence married Hans Knoll and formed Knoll Associates, which worked to revolutionise interior space planning. They believed in “total design”, which embraced architecture, manufacturing, interior design, textiles, graphics, advertising and presentation. Florence’s application of these design principles to solve space problems transformed the standard practices of the 1950s and is still widely used today. For her outstanding contributions to architecture and design, Florence Knoll was accorded the National Endowment for the Arts' prestigious 2002 National Medal of Arts.

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